Here's extending another heartfelt CONGRATULATIONS! I've been away a few days...you never know what you might miss!
Here's extending another heartfelt CONGRATULATIONS! I've been away a few days...you never know what you might miss!
We are home as of about 7pm ET this evening...and exhausted, having left our Moscow hotel at 4am local, which is 8 hours AHEAD of "home". Thanks for all the well-wishes. Even the "bad", err, parentally challenging, moments have been precious!
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Yahoooooo!!!! Welcome home to you and now, your ENTIRE family!!! Hmmmmm...Guess if we were playing poker, you'd have the Full House!!! Again, congrats! Give your girls a hug and kiss for us, would ya'! Now, go get some rest!Originally Posted by Jim Becker
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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Welcome back daddy!! Hope all is well.
John
Congratulations to you and your family Jim.
Hey, I hope it's not too cold and dry where you are. With that sized grin on your face, you could split your lips.
Welcome back home and welcome to your girls to America.
Ernie
Congratulations Jim and Alison, You have two beauitful daughters and they have two wonderful parents. May happiness and good health be with the Becker family.
Life Sure Is Great! Enjoy It.
John says you have a full house I'll say those two girls hold all the Ace's. Congradulations Jim. You took the road less traveled and you will not regret it. I tip my hat to you.
He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the very last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion.
Welcome Home Beckers! You must be overwhelmed with joy!...and very, very tired!
All the best blessings to you, Allison and your two new daughters!
Pete
"Last year we couldn't win at home. This year we can't win on the road.
My failure as a coach is that I can't think of any other place to play."
- Harry Neale, Vancouver Canucks
Uhm, Jim doesn't need a pillow...Originally Posted by John Miliunas
Congratulations and welcome home to the whole Becker family!
Cheeeeze! (Anastasiya's favorite explicitive...) I used to like you even though you work for the evil empire! I might have to reevaluate that...Originally Posted by Chris Padilla
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LOL! Let's hope that explicative gets no worse!Originally Posted by Jim Becker
Jim, Welcome home to the FOUR of you. I saw the pictures, and the Girls are Beautiful. I would like to make a little observation also, after looking very closely at ALL the pictures, and it goes like this; You and Alison will love them both trememduously, Buuuuuut........The oldest one is gonna work her way a "little more" on Momma than Poppa, and the Little one is gonna have Poppa wrapped so tight around her little finger he's gonna look like threads on a bolt.
Let me know in a few months if my powers of observation are still up to par, OK?
This should be one of the happiest "Christmas Seasons", (no, I'm not politically correct and I know it) the four of you have had in a while. Best wishes to all.
"Some Mistakes provide Too many Learning Opportunities to Make only Once".
Sorry...you're too late on your observation. That started in July when the girls were here and somewhat continues now. But it's a little more even handed. It's not unusual for each child to have a little more attachment to one parent than another. In this case, it is like influenced by previous life experience...things I cannot put into detail for privacy reasons, but there, nonetheless.Originally Posted by Norman Hitt
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